Boutique, 940 East 9th Street #4, Mountain Home, you know you’re somewhere different. Call (870) 425- 3232. The shopping experience
is smack dab in the middle of a salon, so you can get your nails done or style your hair in between retail therapy. Mikala Duren owns the re- tail shop. “I love retail and shop-
ping and clothing. My mom is a hair stylist and when the lady was retiring, my mom took over the business and I came on and was the store manager and it was right up my alley,” she said. The building is 6,500
square feet and houses 12 stylists, a nail tech, an aes- thetician and four tanning beds. Duren carries a variety of
gift items, fashionable shoes, and clothing which range in sizes from small to plus. She tries to stock Arkansas brands, including the natural cosmetic line of Creek Baby, out of Yellville. Look for extended hours
during the holidays, check the Facebook or Instagram page for details. She offers free gift wrapping.
Dally’s Ozark Fly Fisher Dally’s Ozark Fly Fisher,
1200 West Main #7 Cotter. 870-435-6166. Steve Dally, manager, an
Australian native, has made Cotter his home. “We all come here be-
cause it’s so beautiful. It truly is world class fishery and the Ozarks is such a beautiful place to live,” Dal- ly said. At the store, they special-
Waxing Poetic Jewelry : Charms range from $31-$59, This shorter 18-inch inch chain is $68. Charm is $59. Long chain is $229 and daisy charm is $95. They stock a large variety of charms at Gift-Tiques.
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ize in fly fishing equipment, but also carry outdoor gear, clothes, YETI and gifts for men and women. Aside from merchandise,
Dally serves as a fishing guide. A common miscon- ception is that fly fishing is expensive. “You can spend anything you like in fly fishing. It is
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